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Can a student not admitted into a degree program take fee-based credit courses that will apply to a UW degree?

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Can a student not admitted into a degree program take fee-based credit courses that will apply to a UW degree?

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Students not yet admitted to the UW who enroll and successfully complete undergraduate courses may apply those courses to a UW degree. Students not yet admitted to a UW degree program who enroll and successfully complete a graduate course may apply up to 12 graduate-level credits to a UW degree if they secure graduate nonmatriculated (GNM) status before completing the course. For information about GNM status, please see the Graduate School website.

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